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The Evolution of Enterprise Resource Planning
2000Today, many Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are run on a network of personal computers. Their features include a client/server architecture supported by a distributed relational database system with query and reporting capabilities, electronic data interchange capability to communicate with both suppliers and customers, decision support ...
V. Sridharan, R. Lawrence LaForge
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SAP Enterprise Resource Planning Central Component
2023At sikre alle krav fsa.
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Justifying Enterprise Resource Planning Adoption
Journal of Information Technology, 2002This paper presents a critical approach to the way organizations justify adopting enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. An earlier critical theory provides a framework for exploring the themes of communication, rationality and domination. Technology, process and organization are forms of domination that may appear in the context of ERP adoption.
Oliver, D, Romm Livermore, C
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SAP Enterprise Resource Planning Central Component
2022At sikre alle krav fsa.
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Enterprise Resource Planning and Integration
2005Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a state-of-the-art approach to running organizations with the help of comprehensive information systems, providing support for key business processes and more general, for electronic business (e-business). ERP has evolved from earlier approaches, in particular, materials requirement planning (MRP) and manufacturing
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Linkage of blockchain to enterprise resource planning systems for improving sustainable performance
Business Strategy and the Environment, 2021Lucie Sislian, Anicia Jaegler
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2012
Abstract : The Department of Defense (DoD) has invested billions of dollars in business enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. However, they are not meeting schedules, cost, or performance expectations. Senior Defense leaders are increasingly aware that the economic environment demands the DoD move from defense readiness at any cost to defense ...
Laura Odell+4 more
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Abstract : The Department of Defense (DoD) has invested billions of dollars in business enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. However, they are not meeting schedules, cost, or performance expectations. Senior Defense leaders are increasingly aware that the economic environment demands the DoD move from defense readiness at any cost to defense ...
Laura Odell+4 more
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Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
2009In the age of globalization, organizations all over the world are giving more significance to strategy and planning to get an edge in the competition. This chapter discusses the Enterprise Resurce Planning (ERP) systems effects and strategic perspectives in organizations.
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Federated Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
2007Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems consist of many software components, which provide specific functionality. As ERP systems become more complex, the financial expenditures that are associated with the application of such systems dramatically increase.
Nico Brehm+2 more
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